Re: slow performance

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On Wed, April 25, 2007 6:38 am, Tijnema ! wrote:
> On 4/25/07, clive <clive@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> > Do you know any resource, describing how php works (like the thing
>> about
>> > compiling opcode, and stuff)? How does php handle simultaneous
>> requests?
>> > Are there multiple threads spawned?
>>
>> PHP doesn't do threading, apache does however every request it
>> receives
>> spawns a new thread ( there is however a thread limit in apache if
>> Im
>> not mistaken), but a single php cant unless you simulate it with
>> arrays
>> and loops.
>>
>> clive
>
>
> No threading?? :O
> Threads are a "must have" for Compilers (also JIT), no?
> PHP is fast already, but it should make PHP even faster i think.

Read Stas' answer, and ignore the rest of us.

Stas knows what he's talking about.

The rest of us don't.

:-)

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